Hispanic Collaborative uses pilot program to get Latino workforce into higher-paying jobs

Diversity & Inclusion

Last summer, Sara Orozco was sweeping up hair in a beauty salon making $13 an hour. Today, the 18-year-old Golda Meir High School graduate is working as a certified nursing assistant in an oncology unit at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, making $21 an hour while earning a four-year nursing degree at Alverno

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